Just
as a country cannot remain at peace,
half-slave and half-free,
so the world cannot remain over-developed and under-developed,
and hope to have and sustain peace.
Sam
Aluko, Professor of Economics, Nigeria.

The
Global Dimensions of the Eurasian Land-Bridge
Editorial - Rolf Witzsche
the
economic engine for world-peace and world development
based on the Eurasian Land-Bridge
Development Proposal
by the American Economist and Statesman, Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr.

The
Eurasian Land-Bridge
Locomotive to world-development
Lyndon
H. LaRouche Jr.
speech transcript, Feb. 5, 1997
The
Eurasian Land-Bridge:
The most important strategic question of today.
By
Helga Zepp LaRouche Jr.
speech transcript, Feb. 5, 1997
The
Eurasian Land-Bridge As a Global Strategy Today
Helga
Zepp LaRouche - Sept. 5, 1999
A New Takeoff Toward an Age of Peace and Prosperity
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The main critics insist that any development on a global scale is too expensive. Indeed, it has become too expensive to support life these days, that's why the world economy is collapsing, and people are dying because of it. The fact is, the resources to create these far reaching economic infrastructures lie not in money, but in ourselves, in the productive capacity of human labor and human ingenuity. Money is only required as a facilitator to unlock this capacity. For this reason, whatever is required can be created. This consideration turns the table, and makes large scale development projects not only affordable, but totally essential for the economic well being of society and the ultimate enrichment of humanity as a whole. (see: Where Do We Get The Money From To Pay For Great Infrastructure Projects?) Today's dimensionConference
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